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    Grant Opportunities

    The City of Phoenix Neighborhood Services (NSD), Human Services (HSD) and Housing departments receive federal funding, through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), to support programs that revitalize neighborhoods, provide homeless assistance, social services and affordable housing to low- and moderate-income Phoenix residents. 

     

    Renovated affordable multi-family housing through CDBG funding.

    CDBG-funded Projects

    The city receives Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), HOME Investment Partnership (HOME), and the Housing Opportunities For Persons With AIDS (HOPWA) funding to provide these programs to the community.

    To receive information and notifications on CDBG updates and future processes,  subscribe to the NSD Grants mailing list

    Renovated affordable multi-family housing through CDBG funding.
    Photo of kids enjoying their newly renovated school playgound, with swings on the foreground.

    CDBG grant funds, administered by NSD, can support enhancement and infrastructure projects in eligble neighborhoods in partnership with neighborhood and Block Watch groups, and different city departments. These grants help address the needs in neighborhoods on low- and moderate-income areas. 

    To propose a potential enhancement and/ infrastructure update project, please email grants.nsd@phoenix.gov

    Photo of kids enjoying their newly renovated school playgound, with swings on the foreground.
    Colorful mural depicting teh Arizona sun rays in blue and yellow and blue mountains on the foreground, with the words 19 North inside the sun.

    Neighborhood Business Alliance Grants

    Businesses build alliances to achieve strategic objectives that could benefit a commercial corridor within a neighborhood. The alliance allows for the sharing of knowledge and resources; supports the creation of a strong identity for the business corridor; and encourages the growth of the neighborhood economy.

    The Neighborhood Business Alliance Grants are awarded to business alliances listed on Neighborhood Link. Business Alliances may be awarded up to $5,000 to assist with a proposed project, program or to establish the alliiance's identity that will benefit the community and economic development. Business Alliances interested in applying for grants should connect with their Neighborhood Specialist. 

    Colorful mural depicting teh Arizona sun rays in blue and yellow and blue mountains on the foreground, with the words 19 North inside the sun.
    An adult volunteer and child work on spray painting  address numbers on the curb for their neighborhood for public safety personnel to have better visibility.

    Love Your Block Neighborhood Grants

    Neighborhood and Block Watch groups listed with NSD's Neighborhood LINK can apply for a grant up to $5,000 to implement a project that will be beneficial to their neighborhood. This granting opportunity is funded by a grant form the Gila River Indian Community and the Phoenix Public Works Department. Applications typically are accepted in spring, and proposed projects must be completed within a 6-9 month period. 

    For more information, please email LoveYourBlock@phoenix.gov

    An adult volunteer and child work on spray painting  address numbers on the curb for their neighborhood for public safety personnel to have better visibility.